ABOUT: It’s all about tear-resistant rubber when it comes to Ruff Dawg The Bones Family Dog Toys. These bones are all-rubber, mint-flavored, and come in great colors and sizes. Stock up on this chew-happy basic.

ABOUT: The Hyper Pet Hyper Gnaws Big Sick Dog Toy is like a stick on steroids. A rugged interactive toy for your chewer, this plush squeaky toy for dogs is great for you to play with together. It’s made with ballistic material and synthetic suede, floats in water, and has a tennis ball at the center of the stick.

ABOUT: The Kong Rubber Dog Chew Toy is an active-dog classic. Stuff this sturdy cone-shaped toy with your dog’s favorite treats and he’ll be able to play on his own! We even recommend it to prevent understimulation, boredom, and anxiety.

ABOUT: First of all, the filling in this toy tastes like bacon. So you know your dog will love the Better Than Gnawin' Ultimate Interactive Dog Chew Toy. As for keeping her busy? The outer holder is designed to make it tough for her to get to all that bacony goodness. We’re talking an hour of gnawin’ at a time here. Try it!

ABOUT: For dogs who need to burn off lots of energy; this laser beam is extra powerful and great for chasing. The SpotBrites 2 in 1 Laser Pet Toy, Exerciser and LED Flashlight also includes a flashlight that you can use for nighttime walks.

ABOUT: Savory flavor, satisfying design, and a unique material that’s made for powerful chewers make the Nylabone DuraChew Bacon Flavored Dog Bone Chew Toy a dream-come-true for dogs that need a lot of enrichment… and bacon flavor.

ABOUT: Ideal for its simplicity, the Dog is Good Nylon Bone Dog Toy is made of durable nylon and includes a squeaker. It’s easy-to-clean, which is perfect since you’re dog will want to fetch, tug and gnaw away on this bone.

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Lisa

None of those are any good for a real super chewer! My goldendoodle goes through these in minutes! Regular Nylabones do last a few weeks. Molded rubber? Chunks all over. Anything with fabric? He gets them open in 45 seconds. I get him 25 cent stuffed toys at garage sales. Paying 10-15 dollars doesn't make them last any longer than cheap ones. He should be a test subject for dog toy makers!On the other hand, my Border Collie X has an overbite and isn't allowed hard toys. He gets his soft stuffies when the others go to bed. He takes months to pull them apart. Nibbles the tags, then the ears and eyes and appendages!